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My baby will not take a bottle and I’m returning to work in a few days.
Hi, I plan to give birth Katz Womens Hospital LIJ in New Hyde Park. My budget is 2,000. My husband and I currently live in Maine but are moving to Long Beach in April. we have a lot of things up in the air right now and switching OBs half way through pregnancy has me a little anxious. I dont think I will be able to build the relationship I would like with my OB / OB office in NY as much as I would like. So I would like to work with a doula before during and after birth to have some support and a familiar face during this process. This is my first pregnancy. I am currently doing a hypnobirthing course. I dont not have a full outline birth plan yet.
We are having trouble getting milk to drain from the breasts. My wife is a NYC school teacher and has GHI Insurance.
Baby cannot latch I have started to pump recently and I have milk coming but the baby can’t latch because of nipple being big Also I had a cesarean birth… it delayed a bit the milk
I need help around the house so that I can resume my life , going back to work and school , need help with breastfeeding etc and sleeping habits for me and the baby
Inquiring cost for home birthing and lactation training. On my 4 child don’t have much of a birthing plan. I just want a baby and I to be comfortable and safe and learn how to manage the pain when the day comes.
My daughter has a shallow latch and it causes me pain when I try to nurse. Also I don’t think she gets enough milk when she nurses, she always takes a bottle afterward even though I produce enough milk.
Help with latching and breastfeeding. English speaking
Looking for an IBCLC to help address issues with newborn’s latch. Prefer to come to your office but open to home visit also. Budget is appx $300-500.
Hospital birth; looking for certified provider for in person birth support
I need help on his latch- it is too shallow and hurts me. He might be tongue tied and not getting enough milk so it takes a long time to nurse
I plan to give birth in a hospital setting. I don't have a full birthing plan yet. I need help with deciding what I want. My budget would be about $1,000. Does any doula accept insurance? I'd also like more education around the delivery process, such as what I can expect, what I should consider, how I can prepare, etc.
Hello, My wife recently gave birth to our son on 11/24/25. He has been eating consistently, but while he matched his birth weight after 1 week, he has actually lost 1.5 ozs in the last two weeks. She is interested in working with someone on how to best use our pump, and also deal with some nipple pain, among some other questions and issues she has to ensure she is feeding our son effectively and efficiently. We have an Aetna Elect-Choice Open Access plan and are located in Prospect Lefferts Gardens in Brooklyn. We are looking for at least one in-home visit to make sure she is using the pump correctly. Please let me know if you have availability and if you need any further information from us. Best, Corey Greenblatt
Looking for a child birth, breast feeding, and postpartum doula.
We are looking for a Doula or postnatal care specialist that is covered by our insurance. We have Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield in New York. We are not interested in exclusively out of pocket care providers due to cost reasons unfortunately!
A Natural hospital birth at NYU. A doula and lactation socialist as the same person would be ideal.
Want to be able to be free from any hospital restrictions of movement, would consider a birthing center as top option. Looking for an African American dollar, one who has experience with older pregnancy (41years old).and for my specific wishes at birth, to be adhered to and to help with lactation and post partum.
Post partum consultant for lactation First time mom
Hospital, budget is low I was hoping it would be covered through insurance. I have Cigna. Birth plan is vaginal delivery with a faster recovery. I want an epidural. Doula would need to have some experience and speak English. Familiar with Jewish law is a plus.
I am looking for a lactation consultant (IBCLC) because I am having issues with latching and milk production and flow. At least a year of experience but am flexible. Maximum budget $300 for multiple visits, ideally insurance can cover but I'm having issues seeing what insurance can cover.
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